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CLT20 : SR Clark and DA Warner outdoes Somerset : New South Wales Blues enter Semi finals

CLT20 : SR Clark and DA Warner outdoes Somerset : New South Wales Blues enter Semi finals

Super Eights League : New South Wales Blues vs Somerset at Hyderabad on 18.10.09. New South Wales won by six wickets.

New South Wales Blues won this game by six wickets with 49 balls to spare providing the team winning a game with most balls to spare in the championship. Royal Challengers Bangalore had won the game with 29 balls to spare against Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore on 17.10.09 represented a team winning the game with most balls to spare, prior to New South Wales Victory in this game.

SR Clark captured 3 for 15 in this game providing the 19th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament.

SR Clark became the second bowler in the tournament to capture three plus wickets in the tournament on two or more occasions. SR Clark had earlier taken three for 12 in the game between New South Wales and Eagles at Delhi on 09.10.09, DJ Bravo of Trinidad & Tobago is the other bowler who has taken three plus wickets on three occasions in the tournament.

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Clark 3 12 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 Clark 3 15 NSW Somerset Hyd’bad 18.10.09
1 DJBravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
2 DJBravo 3 24 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 DJBravo 3 31 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 14.10.09

SR Clark’s 3 for 15 in this game represent the 13th occasion of a bowler conceding 15 and less than 15 runs in the tournament. B Lee and SR Clark are the two bowlers to have conceded 15 and less than 15 runs on two occasions in the tournament. SR Clark remains the only bowler in the tournament to capture three wickets conceding 15 and less than 15 runs on two occasions

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Lee 1 08 NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
2 Lee 1 14 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
1 Clark 3 12 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 Clark 3 15 NSW Somerset Hyd’bad 16.10.09

AC Thomas of Somerset bowled a maiden over in his bowling spell which provides the ninth occasion of a bowler bowling at least one maiden over in the tournament.

No Bowler Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Lee NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 Mascarenhas Otago Cobra Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Lee NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
4 Welegedera Wayamaba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
5 AMishra Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
6 Kallis RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
7 de Villiers Eagles Somerset Hyd’bad 16.10.09
8 Thomas Somerset NSW Hyd’bad 18.10.09

DA Warner and PJ Hughes added 56 runs in this game providing the 23rd occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand also represents the fifth occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership for the first wicket in the tournament.

DA Warner and PJ Hughes remain the only pair of batsmen to have stitched fifty plus runs partnerships on two occasions. Apart from the 56 runs stand for the first wicket in this game, they had added 121 runs for the first wicket against Trinidad and Tobago at Hyderabad on 16.10.09.

DA Warner and PJ Hughes added 56 runs in this game providing the fourth occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership posted by New South Wales batsmen in the tournament.

Cape Cobras and New South Wales batsmen have posted four partnerships of 50 plus runs in the tournament. Royal Challengers Bangalore’s batsmen have posted six fifty plus runs partnerships which is a record for most number of fifty plus partnerships in the tournament.

SM Katich completed 1000 runs of his T20 career when he was on six during his knock of 18 not out in this game. At the end of this game his aggregate stood at 1012. He became the 62nd batsman in the history of T20 games to aggregate 1000 plus runs

CLT20 : Kumble and Taylor excel in RCB's victory over Delhi Daredevils

CLT20 : Kumble and Taylor excel in RCB's victory over Delhi Daredevils

Super Eights League : Match Number 17 : Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore on 17.10.09. Royal Challengers Bangalore won by eight wickets.

Royal Challengers Bangalore inserted the opposition in this game and won the match providing the second occasion of a team winning the game after it had inserted the opposition in the tournament. The other occasion was Somerset winning the game against Deccan Chargers at Hyderabad on 10.10.09

A Kumble celebrated his birthday by capturing three wickets conceding 20 runs in this game and earned the distinction of becoming the first and only captain to capture three wickets in the tournament.

A Kumble’s 3 for 20 in this game provide the 18th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament. A Kumble became the third RCB bowler to capture three wickets in the tournament. Others are Praveen Kumar and JH Kallis

No Bowlers W R Opposition Ground Date
1 P Kumar 3 32 Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 JH Kallis 3 18 Otago B’lore 12.10.09
3 *A Kumble 3 20 Delhi B’lore 17.10.09

MK Pandey became the first batsman in the tournament to retire hurt with a score of three runs when he pulled a muscle while running.

LRPL Taylor hit four sixes in this game to take his T20 sixes aggregate to 83. His aggregate of sixes stands second in the list of most sixes by a batsman in the history of T20 games. DJ Hussey with 96 sixes to his credit is the only batsman who has hit more sixes than LRPL Taylor. DJ Hussey and LRPL Taylor are the only two batsmen in the history of T20 game to aggregate 80 plus sixes.

T Dilshan was caught and bowled by A Kumble in this game providing the eighth occasion of a batsman dismissed caught and bowled in the tournament.

No Batsman Runs Team 1 Vs Team 2 Venue Date
1 Sehwag 21 Delhi Vs Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Waller 00 Somerset Vs Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 DMBravo 09 Tri-Tob Vs Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
4 H-Brown 06 Sussex Vs Eagles Delhi 13.10.09
5 DMBravo 14 Tri-Tob Vs Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
6 Pandey 39 RCB Vs Victoria B’lore 15.10.09
7 Trego 06 Somerset Vs Eagles Hyd’bad 16.10.09
8 Dilshan 20 Delhi Vs RCB B’lore 17.10.09

Bhuvaneshwar Singh made his T20 debut in this game to become the first cricketer to make his T20 debut in CLT20 games. On his debut he went wicketless conceding 31 runs in four overs and took a catch to dismiss OA Shah of A Kumble for 17.

MK Tiwary was dismissed by the last ball of Delhi innings in this game. He was caught by MK Pandey of Praveen Kumar for 11. His dismissal by the last ball of the innings provide the fourth occasion of a batsman dismissed by the last ball of the innings in the tournament

No Batsmen Team 1 Opposition Venue Date
1 Sangwan Delhi Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Willoughby Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
3 Rohrer NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
4 Tiwary Delhi RCB B’lore 17.10.09

R Dravid and LRPL Taylor stitched a 93 runs partnership of the second wicket providing the 22nd occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament.

R Dravid and LRPL Taylor stitched a 93 runs partnership of the second wicket providing the fifth occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership for the second wicket in the tournament. This stand represents the highest partnership for the second wicket in the tournament. The previous best stand was 81 runs partnership HGJM Kulatunga and MG Vandort of Wayamba Eleven against Victoria at Delhi on 13.10.09

R Dravid and LRPL Taylor stitched a 93 runs partnership of the second wicket providing the fourth occasion of a ninety plus runs partnership in the tournament.

No Wkt Runs Partner1 Partner2
Team Opposition Ground Date
1 1st 121 Warner Hughes
NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 3rd 95 Puttick Duminy
Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 2nd 93 Dravid Taylor
RCB Delhi B’lore 17.10.09
4 3rd 90* Hughes Henriques
NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09

R Dravid and LRPL Taylor stitched a 93 runs partnership of the second wicket providing the sixth occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership by RCB batsmen in the tournament. This stand represents the highest partnership by RCB batsmen in the tournament. The previous best stand was 75 runs partnership between JH Kallis and RV Uthappa against Otago on 12.10.09

No Wkt Runs Partners Opp Ground Date
1 2nd 93 Dravid-Taylor Delhi B’lore 17.10.09
2 1st 75 Kallis-Uthappa Otago B’lore 12.10.09
3 2nd 68 Uthappa-Dravid Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
4 5th 65* Taylor-Pandey Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
5 2nd 59 Kallis-Kohli Otago B’lore 12.10.09
6 3rd 54* Kallis-Taylor Otago B’lore 12.10.09

DP Nannes with his two wickets in this game now has an aggregate of 60 T20 wickets. He became the 18th bowler in the history of T20 games to capture 60 plus wickets. The 18 bowlers list is furnished below

No Bowlers Mat Wkts Runs BBI Ave
1 T Henderson 75 84 1937 4-29 23.05
2 Yasir Arafat 59 78 1541 4-17 19.75
3 Umar Gul 44 76 1036 5-06 13.63
4 AD Mascarenhas 63 76 1501 5-14 19.75
5 JA Morkel 88 76 1969 4-30 25.90
6 AJ Hall 52 71 1353 6-21 19.05
7 GR Napier 55 70 1386 4-10 19.80
8 CM Willoughby 64 69 1661 4-09 24.07
9 Azhar Mahmood 60 68 1497 4-20 22.01
10 AC Thomas 59 63 1355 4-27 21.50
11 IK Pathan 55 63 1392 4-27 22.09
12 Shahid Afridi 50 62 1090 4-11 17.58
13 J Louw 49 62 1286 4-18 20.74
14 TJ Murtagh 51 62 1464 6-24 23.61
15 ND Doshi 44 61 0975 4-22 15.98
16 NM Carter 62 61 1486 5-19 24.36
17 DP Nannes 41 60 1048 4-11 17.46
18 SJ Cook 51 60 1348 3-14 22.46

LRPL Taylor at the end of this game has an aggregate of 152 runs – most by a batsman in the tournament. He became the first batsman to aggregate 150 runs in the tournament.

V Sehwag made his 50th T20 appearance in this game. He made 47 with the willow. Other Delhi Daredevils’s cricketers who are in the playing eleven of today’s game with 50 plus T20 appearances are OA Shah {58}, G Gambhir {54} and TM Dilshan {54}.

Amit Mishra conceded 59 runs in this game which represents the most expensive bowling figres in terms of runs conceded in the tournament. The previous expensive bowling figures were credited to MC Henriques of New South Wales who had returned with bowling figures of 3.3-0-49-1 against Trinidad & Tobago at Hyderabad on 17.10.09. A Mishra’s none for 59 in this game provides the ninth occasion of a bowler conceding forty plus runs in the tournament

No

Bowler W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 A Mishra 0 59 Delhi RCB B’lore 17.10.09
2 Henriques 1 49 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 IG Butler 1 48 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
4 Klienveldt 0 45 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
5 Wiilouhby 0 44 Somerset Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
6 BJ Phillips 1 43 Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
7 N Wagner 1 42 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
8 IJ Butler 0 42 Otago RCB B’lore 12.10.09
9 Vinaykumar 1 40 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09

A Mishra became the first bowler to concede fifty plus runs in the tournament. He is also the first bowler to concede fifty plus runs with out a wicket in the tournament. He is the fourth bowler to concede forty plus runs with out a wicket in the tournament

No Bowler W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 A Mishra 0 59 Delhi RCB B’lore 17.10.09
2 Klienveldt 0 45 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
3 Wiilouhby 0 44 Somerset Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
4 IJ Butler 0 42 Otago RCB B’lore 12.10.09


CLT20 : H Davids shines in Cape Cobra's triumph

CLT20 : H Davids shines in Cape Cobra's triumph

Super Eights League : Match Number 16 : Cape Cobras vs Victorian Bushrangers at Bangalore on 17.10.09 : Cape Cobras won by eight wickets

This match produced the first occasion of both the openers dismissed for zeroes. RJ Quiney and BJ Hodge failed to open their accounts in this game.

This game also witnessed the first occasion of a batsmen dismissed by the first ball of the match. RJ Quiney was the batsman dismissed by the first ball of the match when he was caught by Philander of Zondeki for zero.

It was the first occasion in the tournament that two wickets fell in the first over of an innings. RJ Quiney was dismissed by the first ball of the match, while BJ Hodge was dismissed by the third ball of the match

Zondeki earned the distinction of becoming the first bowler in the tournament to capture the wicket of the first ball of the match and also the distinction of claiming two wickets in the first over of the match.

CL White was making his 50th T20 appearance in this game. He made 24 with the willow in this game. BJ Hodge {72} and DJ Hussey {82} are the other cricketers with 50 plus T20 appearances in the playing elveven of Victorian Bushrangers in today’s game

The following are the five occasions when wickets have fallen in the first over of the innigs

No Batsmen Wkt Over Score
Team Vs Opposition Venue Date
1 HH Gibbs 1 0.6 05
Cobras Vs RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Rossouw 1 0.6 02
Eagles Vs NSW Delhi 09.10.09
3 EC Joyce 1 0.3 01
Sussex Vs NSW Delhi 09.10.09
4 RJ Quiney 1 0.1 00
Victoria Vs Cobras B’lore 16.10.09
5 BJ Hodge 2 0.3 00
Victoria Vs Cobras B’lore 16.10.09

DJ Hussey hit a six in this game taking his total tally of sixes to 96 in his T20 career which is a record for most sixes by a batsman in this history of T20 games.

H Davids scored 69 not out in this game which represents the 18th fifty in the tournament and also the eight unbeaten fifty by a batsman in the tournament.

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Duminy 99* Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
3 Puttick 104* Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
4 Hughes 62* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
5 Henriques 51* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
6 Kallis 73* RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
7 Pollard 54* Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
8 Davids 69* Cobras Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

H David’s 69 not out in this game represent the third unbeaten fifty by a Cape Cobra batsman in the tournament. The other two batsmen are JP Duminy and AG Putick.

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Duminy 99* Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Puttick 104* Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Davids 69* Cobras Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

H David’s 69 not out in this game also represent the third fifty by a Cape Cobra batsman in the tournament.

H David’s 69 not out in this game represent the second occasion of a batsman scoring a fifty while batting at number three. SM Katich’s 53 for New South Wales against Eagles at Delhi on 09.10.09 is the other fifty scored by a batsman batting at number three. H David’s 69 not out represent the highest individual score by a batsman in the tournament by a batsman batting at number three.

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 H Davids 69* Cobras Victoria B’lore 17.10.09
2 SM Katich 53 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09

Victoria had won the toss and batted first and lost the game providing the seventh occasion of a team losing the game after it had won the toss and batted first

No Winner V Team Venue Date
1 Cobras v RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Victoria v Delhi Delhi 09.10.09
3 Eagles V Sussex Delhi 13.10.09
4 Victoria V RCB B’lore 15.10.09
5 Eagles V Somerset Hyd’bad 16.10.09
6 Tri-Tob V NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
7 Cobras V Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

H Davids and JP Duminy added 88 runs in an unfinished stand for the third wicket in this game providing the 21st occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand also represents sixth occasion of a fifty plus run stand for the third wicket in the tournament.

H Davids and JP Duminy added 88 runs in an unfinished stand for the third wicket in this game providing the fourth occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership by Cape Cobra batsmen in the tournament.

H Davids and JP Duminy added 88 runs in an unfinished stand for the third wicket in this game providing the sixth occasion of a unfinished fifty plus runs partnership in the tournament.

No Wkt Runs Partner1 Partner2
Team Opposition Ground Date
1 5th 65* LRPL Taylor MK Pandey
RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 5th 54* AG Puttick JL Ontong
RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
3 3rd 90* PJ Hughes MC Henriques
NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
4 3rd 54* JH Kallis LRPL Taylor
RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
5 7th 53* KA Pollard S Ganga
Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
6 3rd 88* H Davids JP Duminy
Cobras Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

RJ Quiney collected his fifth duck while BJ Hodge his second duck of their T20 careers.

RJ Quiney collected his first ball duck in this game providing the ninth occasion of a batsman collecting his first ball duck in the tournament

No Batsman Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 HH Gibbs Cobras Vs RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 B Lee NSW Vs Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
3 EC Joyce Sussex Vs NSW Delhi 11.10.09
4 J Mubarak Wayamba Vs Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
5 DJ Bravo Tri-Tob Vs Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
6 DMohammad Tri-Tob Vs Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
7 Edwards Deccan Vs Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
8 Suppaiah Somerset Vs Eagles Hyd’bad 16.10.09
9 RJ Quiney Victoria Vs Cobras B’lore 17.10.09

RJ Quiney became the third opening batsman to collect the first ball duck in the tournament. HH Gibbs of Cape Cobras and ED Joyce of Sussex are the other two batsmen to suffer the ignominy

No Pos Batsman Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 1 HH Gibbs Cobras Vs RCB B’lore 08.10.09
9 1 RJ Quiney Victoria Vs Cobras B’lore 17.10.09
3 2 EC Joyce Sussex Vs NSW Delhi 11.10.09

H Davids was awarded the Man of the Match for his performance in this game. He became the third Cape Cobra batsman to get the Man of the Match Award.

Cape Cobras, Trinidad & Tobago and Victoria are the three teams in the tournament to get the Man of the Match awards on three occasions. SM Harwood of Victoria remains the only cricketer in the tournament to be awarded MoM when his team was on a losing side.

No Winner Opposition Venue Date MOM
1 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09 Duminy
2 Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09 Putick
3 Cobras Victoria B’lore 17.10.09 Davids
1 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09 SGanga
2 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09 DJBravo
3 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09 Pollard
1 Victoria Delhi Delhi 09.10.09 Mckay
2 Wayamaba Victoria Delhi 13.10.09 Harwood
3 Victoria RCB B’lore 15.10.09 McDonald

D Brand was run out in this game providing the 28th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the tournament.

D Brand became the third wicket keeper batsman to be dismissed run out in the tournament.

No Wktkeeper Score Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 Karthik 06 Delhi Vs Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Ramdin 23 Tri-Tob Vs NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 Brand 29 Cobras Vs Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

D Brand became the fifth opening batsman to be dismissed run out in the tournament. All the five occasions are listed below

No Batsman Score Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 McLaren 11 Eagles Vs NSW Delhi 09.10.09
2 McCullum 21 Otago Vs Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Warner 14 NSW Vs Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
4 Sehwag 66 Delhi Vs Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
5 Brand 29 Cobras Vs Victoria B’lore 17.10.09

CLT20 : KA Pollard's 18 ball fifty sinks New South Wales

CLT20 : KA Pollard's 18 ball fifty sinks New South Wales

Super Eights League : Match No 15 : Trinidad & Tobago vs New South Wales at Hyderabad on 16.10.09 : Trinidad & Tobago won by four wickets

This game produced the first three figure partnership of the tournament. DA Warner and PJ Hughes of New South Wales were concerned in a 121 runs partnership for the first wicket. The previous best was 95 runs partnership between AG Puttick and JP Duminy of Cape Cobras against Otago Volts at Hyderabad on 10.10.09.

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game to provide the first instance of both the opening batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game to provide the fourth instance of two batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
1 Hughes 62 NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
2 Henriques 51* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
1 Sehwag 66 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
2 Karthik 61 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
1 Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game to provide the second instance of two New South Wales batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Hughes 62 NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
2 Henriques 51* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
1 Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} and KA Pollard {54*} scored fifties in this game to provide the third instance of three batsmen scoring fifties in a match in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
3 Duminy 99* Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
1 Sehwag 66 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
2 Karthik 61 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
3 Jayawardene 53 Wayamaba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
1 Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 Pollard 54* Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game which were in a losing cause providing the second instance of two batsmen’s fifties going in vain in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09

1 Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game which were in a losing cause providing the sixth and seventh instance of batsman’s fifties going in vain in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
3 Jayawardene 53 Wayamba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
4 Gilchrist 51 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
5 Durston 57 Somerset Eagles Hyd’bad 16.10.09
6 Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
7 Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DJ Bravo returned with figures of 4.0-0-31-3 in this game to become the only bowler in the tournament to capture three plus wickets on three occasions. DJ Bravo’s feat came in consecutive matches. Trinidad & Tobago has played three matches so far in the tournament and in each match DJ Brovo has captured three or more wickets.

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 DJ Bravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
2 DJ Bravo 3 24 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 DJ Bravo 3 31 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 14.10.09

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} and KA Pollard {54*} scored fifties in this game which has swelled the number of fifties in the tournament to 17 in the tournament.

DA Warner {63} and PJ Hughes {83} scored fifties in this game providing the 8th and 9th occasion of an opening batsman registering fifties in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 RV Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 AG Puttick 104* Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 PJ Hughes 62* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
4 V Sehwag 66 Delhi Wayambas Delhi 11.10.09
5 JH Kallis 73* RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
6 RR Rossouw 65 Eagles Sussex Delhi 13.10.09
7 AC Gilchrist 51 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
8 DA Warner 63 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09
9 PJ Hughes 83 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

DJ Bravo’s 3 for 31 in this game provide the 17th occasion of a bowler capturing three or more wickets in the tournament.

BJ Rohrer was dismissed of the last ball of New South Wales’s innings providing the third occasion of a batsman dismissed of the last ball of a team’s innings in the tournament. All the three occasions are listed below.

No Batsmen Team 1 Vs Team 2 Venue Date
1 Sangwan Delhi Vs Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Willoughby Somerset Vs Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
3 Rohrer NSW Vs Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

KA Pollard’s scored the fastest fifty of the tournament. His 50 came in 18 balls. He scored 54 not out in this game.

KA Pollard’s 18 ball fifty in this game provides the 12th occasion of a batsman scoring fifty in 18 balls or less than 18 balls in the history of T20 games. It also represents the fastest fifty ever recorded on Indian soil.

There were three run outs in Trinidad & Tobabo’s innings which swelled the number of run outs to 27 in the tournament.

D Ganga. DM Bravo and D Ramdin were run out in this game providing the third occasion of three batsmen run out in an innings.

No Batsman Score Team1 Opponents Venue Date
1 McCullum 21 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 Cumming 18 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Broom 05 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
1 Symonds 02 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
2 Styris 14 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 Edwards 00 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
1 Ganga 32 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 DMBravo 27 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 Ramdin 23 Tri-Tob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09

D Ganga’s run out in this game provides the third occasion of a captain run out in the tournament. D Ganga remains the only captain to be dismissed run out on two occasions in the tournament

No Batsman Score Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 Cumming 18 Otago Vs Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 DGanga 00 TriTob Vs Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 DGanga 32 TriTob Vs NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09

D Ramdin became the second wicket keeper batsman dismissed run out in the tournament after KRD Karthik

No Batsman Score Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 Karthik 06 Delhi Vs Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Ramdin 23 TriTob Vs NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09

D Ganga and D Ramdin were dismissed run out in this game providing the first occasion of a captain and wicket keeper batsman of the same team dismissed run out in the tournament

M Henriques conceded 49 runs in this game providing the eighth occasion of a bowler conceding forty plus runs in the tournament.


No Bowler W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Klienveldt 0 45 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Vinaykumar 1 40 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
3 Wagner 1 42 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
4 Butler 1 48 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
5 Wiilouhby 0 44 Somerset Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
6 Phillips 1 43 Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
7 Butler 0 42 Otago RCB B’lore 12.10.09
8 Henriques 1 49 NSW Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 16.10.09

MC Henrique’s bowling figures of 4.0-0-49-1 in this game represent the most expensive bowling figures of the tournament in terms of runs conceded. The previous expensive figures were credited to IG Butler who had figures of 4.0-0-48-1 in the game between Otago Volts against Cape Cobras at Hyderabad on 10.10.09. MC Henriques conceded 43 runs in just nine balls which read thus :

16.1 Henriques to Pollard 1 wide 1
16.1 Henriques to Pollard Four 4
16.2 Henriques to Pollard Four 4
16.3 Henriques to Pollard Six 6
16.4 Henriques to Pollard Six 6
16.5 Henriques to Pollard no run 0
16.6 Henriques to Pollard Six 6
18.1 Henriques to Pollard Four 4
18.2 Henriques to Pollard Six 6
18.3 Henriques to Pollard Six 6
Total 43

KA Pollard’s break up of 54 not out in this game against each bowler read thus

KA Pollard – 2nd innings
Bowlers 0s 1s 4s 6s R B
Lee 0 1 1 0 5 2
Henriques 2 0 3 5 42 9
Clark 2 2 0 0 2 4
SSmith 1 1 1 0 5 3
Total 5 4 5 5 54 18

KA Pollard became the second batsman in the tournament to hit five sixes in an innings, the first being JP Duminy

No Batsmen Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Duminy 99* 5 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Pollard 54* 5 TriTob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09

KA Pollard’s five sixes in this game provide the fifth occasion of a batsman scoring four or more sixes in an innings in the tournament. All the five occasions are listed below

No Batsmen Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Duminy 99* 5 Cobras RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 Pollard 54* 5 TriTob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
3 Taylor 53* 4 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
4 Ontong 39* 4 Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
5 Pollard 31 4 TriTob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09

KA Pollard earns the distinction of becoming the only batsman to score four or more sixes on two occasions in the tournament

No Batsmen Runs 6s Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Pollard 54* 5 TriTob NSW Hyd’bad 16.10.09
2 Pollard 31 4 TriTob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09

KA Pollard at the end of this game has hit nine sixes in the tournament which is a record for most number of sixes by a batsman. He is closely followed by JP Duminy of Cape Cobras and LRPL Taylor of Royal Challengers Bangalore who have hit seven sixes.

At the end ot this game DJ Bravo has most number of wickets in the tournament – ten, while PJ Hughes has most number of runs in the tournament– 146.

PJ Hughes {146}, JP Duminy {131}, AG Putick {115}, RV Uthappa {106} and DA Warner {100} are the five batsmen who have aggregated 100 plus runs in the tournament. PJ Hughes and DA Warner completed 100 runs in this game.

CLT20 : Kiron Pollard scores fastest fifty of the tournament

CLT20 : Kiron Pollard scores fastest fifty of the tournament

KA Pollard of Trinidad & Tobago scored 50 in 18 balls during his knock of 54 not out in the match against New South Wales at Hyderabad on 16.10.09 in the ongoing Champions League T20 in India. His feat of 18 balls fifty provides the 12th occasion of a batsman registering a fifty in 18 balls or less. KA Pollard’s 18 balls fifty is the fastest fifty ever registered on Indian soil. The complete list is produced below.

No Batsmen Balls Match Venue Date
1 YuvrajSingh 12 India v England Durban 19.09.07
2 Imran Nazir 14 Sialkot v L Eagles Lahore 26.04.05
3 GL Brophy 14 Yorkshire v Derbyshire Derby 10.07.06
4 MJ Guptill 15 Auckland v Cen Dists NPlymouth 30.01.08
5 LRPL Taylor 16 Cen Dists v Otago Dunedin 27.01.06
6 AC Gilchrist 17 Hyderabad v Delhi Centurion 22.05.09
7 L Vincent 17 Auckland v Cen Dists NPlymouth 30.01.08
8 Imran Nazir 17 Si Stallions v L Lions Lahore 29.05.09
9 A Symonds 18 Kent v Middlesex Maidstone 02.07.04
10 McCullum 18 Auckland v Canterbury Auckland 05.02.06
11 LJ Vivian 18 Auckland v Cen Dists NPlymouth 06.02.09
12 KA Pollard 18 Tri-Tob v NSW Hyd-Ind 16.10.09

CLT20 : CJD de Villiers best bowling figures of the tournament knockout Somerset

CLT20 : CJD de Villiers best bowling figures of the tournament knockout Somerset

Super Eights : Match No 14 : Eagles vs Somerset at Hyderabad on 16.10.09 : Eagles won by five wickets

CJD Villiers with his 4 for 17 in this game became the fourth bowler in the tournament to capture four wickets. The four bowlers are listed below.

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Nannes 4 24 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
2 Bravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
3 McDonald 4 21 Victoria RCB B’lore 15.10.09
4 de Villiers 4 17 Eagles Somerset Hyd’bad 16.10.09

CJD de Villiers’s 4 for 17 in this game represent the best bowling figures in the tournament. The previous best was 4 for 31 by AB McDonald of Victorian Bushrangers against Royal Challengers Bangalore on15.10.09

CJD de Villiers returned with figures of 4.0-2-17-4 in this game. His two maiden overs in his four over spell earned him the distinction of becoming the first bowler to bowl two maiden overs in the tournament. His maiden overs in this game provide the seventh occasion of a bowler bowling a maiden over in the tournament.

No Bowler O M R W
Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Lee 4.0 1 14 1
NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 Mascarenhas 4.0 1 20 2
Otago Cobra Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Lee 4.0 1 08 1
NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
4 Welegedera 4.0 1 24 2
Wayamaba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
5 Mishra 4.0 1 18 1
Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
6 Kallis 4.0 1 18 3
RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
7 de Villiers 4.0 2 17 4
Eagles Somerset Hyd’bad 16.10.09

He became the 12th bowler in the history of T20 games to bowl two maiden overs in four over spell allotted to a bowler. His figures of 4.0-2-17-4 in this game makes him the second bowler in the history of T20 games to capture four or more wickets in a four overs spell of which two were maiden overs. The other bowler was AD Mascarenhas of Hampshire who returned with figures of 3.5-0-14-5.

CJD devillers became the first bowler in the tournament to bowl two wicket maidens. He is the fifth bowler to bowl a wicket maiden in the tournament. Incidentally, his both maiden overs are wicket maidens

No Bowler Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Lee NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 Macarehnhas Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Mishra Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
4 Kallis RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
5 deVilliers Eagles Somerset Hyd’bad 16.10.09

WJ Durston with his 57 in this game became the first Somerset batsman to score a fifty in the tournament. His knock provides the 14th occasion of a batsman registering a fifty in the tournament. He became the first batsman in the tournament to register a fifty while batting at number seven

WJ Durston’s 57 in this game was in a losing cause providing the fifth occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in the tournament.

No Batsman

Runs

Team Opposition Venue Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
3 Jayawardene 53 Wayamba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
4 Gilchrist 51 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
5 Durston 57 Somerset Eagles Hyd’bad 16.10.09

WJ Durston and JC Heldreth added 77 runs for the sixth wicket in this game providing the 18th occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership in the tournament. This stand also provide the first occasion of a 50 plus runs partnership for the sixth wicket in the tournament.

CLT20 : CJD de Villiers's feat

CLT20 : CJD de Villiers's feat

CJD de Villiers of Diamond Eagles returned with figures of 4.0-2-17-4 against Somerset at Hyderabad on 16.10.09 in the on going Champions League T20. He earned the distinction of becoming the first bowler to bowl two maiden overs in the Champions League T20

He became the 12th bowler in the history of T20 games to bowl two maiden overs in four over spell allotted to a bowler. His figures of 4.0-2-17-4 in this game makes him the second bowler in the history of T20 games to capture four or more wickets in a four overs spell of which two were maiden overs. The other bowler was AD Mascarenhas of Hampshire who returned with figures of 3.5-0-14-5. The 12 bowlers list is furnished below

No Bowlers O M R W
Team Opposition Ground Date
1 WA Deacon 4.0 2 12 2
Eagles v Eastern Cape East London 01.05.04
2 AD Mascarenhas 3.5 2 14 5
Hampshire v Sussex Hove 09.07.04
3 UC Hathurusingha 4.0 2 24 1
Tamil Union v Burgher Colombo (SSC) 26.10.05
4 S Badree 3.5 2 6 3
Trinidad & T v Cayman Is Coolidge 25.07.06
5 Mohammad Sami 3.0 2 6 0
K Dolphins v Rhinos Karachi 23.12.06
6 M Morkel 4.0 2 9 1
Kent v Surrey Beckenham 02.07. 07
7 NC McGarrell 4.0 2 6 2
Guyana v Bermuda Coolidge 10.02.08
8 JD Nel 4.0 2 12 3
Scotland v Bermuda Belfast 03.08.08
9 RW Price 4.0 2 6 2
Zimbabwe v Canada King City 13.10.08
10 RJ Sidebottom 4.0 2 13 1
Notts v Derbyshire Derby 29.05.09
11 Yasir Arafat 4.0 2 13 2
Sussex v Middlesex Lord’s 28.06.09
12 CJD de Villiers 4.0 2 17 4
Eagles Somerset Hyderabad 16.10.09

CLT20 : Bushrangers ambush Royal Challengers Bangalore

CLT20 : Bushrangers ambush Royal Challengers Bangalore

Super Eight League : Match No 13 : Victorian Bushrangers vs Royal Challengers Bangalore on 15.10.09 : Victorian Bushrangers won by seven wickets

Victorian Bushrangers won this game by seven wickets providing the fourth occasion of a team winning a game by wickets margin in the tournament. This victory represents the largest margin of victory by wickets

No Winner Victory margin Team Venue Date
1 Somerset By 001 Wkt Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 Cobras By 005 Wkts RCB B’lore 09.10.09
3 Victoria by 006 Wkts Delhi Delhi 09.10.09
4 Victoria By 007 Wkts RCB B’lore 15.10.09

This is the second victory for Victoria by runs margin. The other win was by six wickets against Delhi at Delhi on 09.10.09 which was the previous record for the largest margin of victory by wickets in the tournament.

AB McDonald became the third bowler to capture four wickets in the tournament. He returned with figures of 4.0-0-21-4 in this game.

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Nannes 4 24 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
2 Bravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
3 McDonald 4 21 Victoria RCB B’lore 15.10.09

AB McDonald’s four wickets haul {4 for 21} in this game represent the best bowling figures of the tournament. The previous best was credited to DJ Bravo of Trinidad & Tobago who had figures of 4 for 23 against Somerset at Bangalore on 12.10.09.

AB McDonald’s 4 for 21 in this game represent his best T20 bowling figures and also his first four wicket haul of his T20 career. His previous best bowling figures were 3 for 20 representing Victoria against Queensland at 31.12.07

Royal Challengers Bangalore won the toss in this game but lost the match providing the fourth occasion of a team losing the match after it had won the toss and elected to bat first in the tournament.

No Winner Venue Date Toss Bat Result
1 Cobras B’lore 08.10.09 RCB Bat Lost
2 Victoria Delhi 09.10.09 Delhi Bat Lost
3 Eagles Delhi 13.10.09 Sussex Bat Lost
4 Victoria B’lore 15.10.09 RCB Bat Lost

Royal Challengers Bangalore is the only team to suffer the loss on two occasions after it had batted first after winning the toss in the tournament.

DJ Hussey hit three sixes in the tournament to take his tally of sixes in T20 games to a record aggregate of 95.

BJ Hodge scored 25 in this game and his aggregate T20 runs at the end of this game stood at 2366. DJ Hussey scored 31 not out in this game and took his T20 run aggregate to 2078.

AC Blizzard was stumped in this game to provide the sixth occasion of a batsman dismissed stumped in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team1 Opposition Venue Date
1 Kohli 17 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Elgar 02 Eagles NSW Delhi 09.10.09
3 RJHBrown 13 Sussex NSW Delhi 11.10.09
4 Karthik 61 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
5 Ramdin 15 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
6 Blizzard 21 Victoria RCB B’lore 15.10.09

MK Pandey was dismissed caught and bowled in this game providing the seventh occasion of a batsman dismissed caught and bowled in the tournament.

No Batsman

Runs

Team 1 Team 2 Venue Date
1 Sehwag 21 Delhi Victoria Delhi 09.10.09
2 Waller 00 Somerset Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 DMBravo 09 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
4 RJHBrown 06 Sussex Eagles Delhi 13.10.09
5 DMBravo 14 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
6 Pandey 39 RCB Victoria B’lrore 15.10.09
CLT20 : Points table at the end of Preliminary League Stage : Teams qualifying for the next stage from each groups and Fixtures of the Super Eight League mathces

CLT20 : Points table at the end of Preliminary League Stage : Teams qualifying for the next stage from each groups and Fixtures of the Super Eight League mathces

The following tables show the points table at the end of the preliminary League stage, teams qualifying for the Super Eight stage and the fixtures of the Super Eight league matches of the ongoing Champions League Twenty20

POINTS TABLE AT THE END OF THE PRELIMINARY LEAGUE

Group A
Teams Mat Won Lost Pts Net RR
Tri-Tob 2 2 0 4 +1.175
Somerset 2 1 1 2 -1.000
Deccan 2 0 2 0 -0.175
Group B
Teams Mat Won Lost Pts Net RR
NSW 2 2 0 4 +2.200
Eagles 2 1 1 2 -1.325
Sussex 2 0 2 0 -0.875
Group C
Teams Mat Won Lost Pts Net RR
Cobras 2 2 0 4 +1.529
RCB 2 1 1 2 +1.839
Otago 2 0 2 0 -3.350
Group D
Teams Mat Won Lost Pts Net RR
Delhi 2 1 1 2 +0.700
Victoria 2 1 1 2 +0.136
Wayamba 2 1 1 2 -0.875

QUALFYING TEAMS FOR THE NEXT STAGE OF THE TOURNAMENT FROM EACH GROUP

Group A
Teams Mat Won Lost Pts Net RR
Tri-Tob 2 2 0 4 +1.175
Somerset 2 1 1 2 -1.000
Group B
Teams Mat Won Lost Pts Net RR
NSW 2 2 0 4 +2.200
Eagles 2 1 1 2 -1.325
Group C
Teams Mat Won Lost Pts Net RR
Cobras 2 2 0 4 +1.529
RCB 2 1 1 2 +1.839
Group D
Teams Mat Won Lost Pts Net RR
Delhi 2 1 1 2 +0.700
Victoria 2 1 1 2 +0.136

FIXTURES FOR THE SUPER EIGHT STAGE OF THE TOURNAMENT

No Date Time League Team1 Vs Team2 Venue
13 15.10.09 20:00 B RCB vs Victoria Bangalore
14 16.10.09 16.00 A Eagles Vs Somerset Hyd’bad
15 16.10.09 20.00 A NSW Vs Tri-Tob Hyd’bad
16 17.10.09 16.00 B Cobras Vs Victoria Bangalore
17 17.10.09 20.00 B RCB Vs Delhi Bangalore
18 18.10.09 16.00 A NSW Vs Somerset Hyd’bad
19 18.10.09 20.00 A Eagles Vs Tri-Tob Hyd’bad
20 19.10.09 20.00 B Cobras Vs Delhi Delhi
CLT20 : Deccan Charges bow out of the tournament : Trinidad & Tobago win a thriller

CLT20 : Deccan Charges bow out of the tournament : Trinidad & Tobago win a thriller

Match No 12 : Trinidad and Tobago vs Deccan Chargers at Hyderabad on 14.10.09 ; Trinidad and Tobago won by three runs

This game was the last game of the preliminary league matches of the tournament. Deccan Chargers lost the game and were out of the tournament.

This match saw five run outs – two from Trinidad and Tobago and three from Deccan – for the first occasion in the tournament

No Batsman Score Team1 Team2 Venue Date
1 DGanga 00 Tri-Tob Decccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
2 DWBravo 11 Tri-Tob Decccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 Symonds 02 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
4 Styris 14 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
5 Edwards 00 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09

In Deccan Chargers’s innings – A Symonds, SB Styris and FH Edwards – were dismissed run out providing the second occasion of three batsmen run out in the tournament.

No Batsman Score Team1 Team2 Venue Date
1 McCullum 21 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 Cumming 18 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Broom 05 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
1 Symonds 02 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
2 Styris 14 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
3 Edwards 00 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09

D Ganga became the second captain to be dismissed run out in the tournament, after CD Cumming of Otago Volts against Cape Cobras at Hyderabad on 10.10.09

No Captains Score Team1 Team2 Venue Date
1 Cumming 18 Otago Cobras Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 D Ganga 00 Tri-Tob Decccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09

Five run outs in this game has swelled the number of run out dismissals to 24 in the tournament.

D Ganga of Trinidad & Tobago and FH Edwards of Deccan Chargers were dismissed run out for zeroes in this game providing the fourth and fifth occasion of a batsman dismissed run out without scoring in the tournament

No Batsmen Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 Lee NSW Vs Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 DMohammad Tri-Tob Vs Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
3 Heldreth Somerset Vs Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
4 DGanga Tri-Tob Vs Decccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09
5 Edwards Deccan Vs Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09

D Ganga was dismissed run out for zero in this game to become the first captain in the tournament to be dismissed run out for a duck. B Lee, D Mohammad and FH Edwards have been dismissed for a first ball run out in the tournament.

FH Edwards was dismissed for a first ball duck in this game providing the seventh occasion of a batsman dismissed for a first ball duck in the tournament.

No Batsman Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 HH Gibbs Cobras Vs RCB B’lore 08.10.09
2 B Lee NSW Vs Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
3 EC Joyce Sussex Vs NSW Delhi 11.10.09
4 J Mubarak Wayamba Vs Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
5 DJ Bravo Tri-Tob Vs Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
6 DMohammad Tri-Tob Vs Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
7 FH Edwards Deccan Vs Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09

D Ganga became the third captain to score zero in the tournament after EC Joyce of Susses and J Murbarak of Wayambas

No Batsman Team1 Vs Team2 Venue Date
1 EC Joyce Sussex Vs NSW Delhi 11.10.09
2 JMubarak Wayamba Vs Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
3 D Ganga Tri-Tob Vs Decccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09

D Ganga and FH Edwards scored zeroes in this game which takes the number of zeroes in the tournament to sixteen.

D Ganga and AC Gilchrist scored zero and 51 respectively in this game providing the first occasion of rival captains registering zero and fifty in the tournament.

AC Gilchirst’s 51 in this game was in a losing cause providing the fourth occasion of a batsman’s fifty going in vain in the tournament.

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Taylor 53* RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
3 Jayawardene 53 Wayamba Delhi Delhi 11.10.09
4 Gilchrist 51 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09

AC Gilchrist became the first captain to witness a fifty going in vain in the tournament. His 51 in this game was in a losing cause.

AC Gilchrist and RG Sharma added 55 runs in this game providing the 17th occasion of 50 plus runs in the tournament. This stand also represent the fifth occasion of a fifty plus runs partnership for the third wicket in the tournament.

No Wkt Runs Partner1 Partner2
Team Opposition Ground Date
1 3rd 95 Puttick Duminy
Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 3rd 90* Hughes Henriques
NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
3 3rd 67 Sehwag Karthik
Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
4 3rd 54* Kallis Taylor
RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
5 3rd 55 Gilchrist RGSharma
Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09

AC Gilchrist’s 51 in this game represent the 13th occasion of a batsman registering a fifty in the tournament. His knock also represents the seventh occasion of an opening batsman registering a fifty in the tournament

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Uthappa 51 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Puttick 104* Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Hughes 62* NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
4 Sehwag 66 Delhi Wayambas Delhi 11.10.09
5 Kallis 73* RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
6 Rossouw 65 Eagles Sussex Delhi 13.10.09
7 Gilchrist 51 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09

AC Gilchrist with his 51 in this game became the third captain to register a fifty in the tournament. The other two captains are SM Katich of New South Wales and AG Puttick of Cape Cobras

No Batsman Runs Team Opposition Ground Date
1 Katich 53 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
2 Puttick 104* Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
3 Gilchrist 51 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09

FH Edwards {3 for 32} and DJ Bravo {3 for 24} captured three wickets for Deccan Chargers and Trinidad & Tobago respectively in this game providing the third occasion of rival bowlers capturing three ore more wickets in the tournament

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 BJ Phillips 3 31 Somerset Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 RPSingh 3 23 Deccan Somerset Hyd’bad 10.10.09
1 Willoughby 3 35 Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
2 DJ Bravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
1 Edwards 3 32 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
2 DJ Bravo 3 24 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09

FH Edwards’s 3 for 32 in this game was in a losing cause providing the fourth occasion of a bowler’s three wicket haul going in vain in the tournament

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 RP Singh 3 23 Deccan Somerset Hyd’bad 10.10.09
2 Willoughby 3 35 Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
3 Harwood 3 14 Victora Wayamba Delhi 13.10.09
4 Edwards 3 32 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09

D Ramdin was stumped by AC Gilchrist in this game providing the fifth occasion of a stumping dismissal in the tournament. D Ramdin became the second wicket keeper to be stumped in the tournament.

No Batsman Wkeeper Bowler Score
Team 1 Opposition Venue Date
1 V Kohli Canning Henderson 17
RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 D Elgar DLR Smith Hauritz 02
Eagles NSW Delhi 09.10.09
3 H-Brown DLR Smtih SPD Smith 13
Sussex NSW Delhi 11.10.09
4 Karthik De Zoysa Mendia 61
Delhi Wayambas Delhi 11.10.09
5 D Ramdin AC Gilchrist Symonds 15
Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09

Deccan Chargers inserted the opposition in this game and lost the game providing the second occasion of a team losing the match after it had inserted the opposition. The first occasion was when Otago Volts inserted the opposition – Cape Cobras at Hyderabad on 10.10.09 and lost the match

FH Edwards’s 3 for 32 and DJ Bravo’s 3 for 24 in this game provide the 13th and 14th occasion of bowlers capturing three or more wickets in the tournament. The following table lists out all the 14 occasions

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 PKumar 3 32 RCB Cobras B’lore 08.10.09
2 Clark 3 12 NSW Eagles Delhi 09.10.09
3 McKay 3 17 Victoria Delhi Delhi 09.10.09
4 Kleinveldt 3 24 Cobras Otago Hyd’bad 10.10.09
5 Phillips 3 31 Somerset Deccan Hyd’bad 10.10.09
6 RPSingh 3 23 Deccan Somerset Hyd’bad 10.10.09
7 Henriques 3 23 NSW Sussex Delhi 11.10.09
8 Nannes 4 24 Delhi Wayamba Delhi 11.10.09
9 Willoughby 3 35 Somerset Tri-Tob B’lore 12.10.09
10 DJBravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
11 Kallis 3 18 RCB Otago B’lore 12.10.09
12 Harwood 3 14 Victoria Wayamba Delhi 13.10.09
13 Edwards 3 32 Deccan Tri-Tob Hyd’bad 14.10.09
14 DJBravo 3 24 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09

DJ Bravo earned the distinction of becoming the only bowler to capture three or more wickets on two occasions in the tournament. He has captured three or more wickets in consecutive games. His feat is listed below

No Bowlers W R Team Opposition Ground Date
1 DJBravo 4 23 Tri-Tob Somerset B’lore 12.10.09
2 DJBravo 3 24 Tri-Tob Deccan Hyd’bad 14.10.09